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黄家沟大桥<br />
 
黄家沟大桥<br />
 
Yanchixiang, Shaanxi, China<br />
 
Yanchixiang, Shaanxi, China<br />
(361) feet high / (110) meters high<br />
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371 feet high / 113 meters high<br />
 
459 foot span / 140 meter span<br />
 
459 foot span / 140 meter span<br />
 
2014<br />
 
2014<br />
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Huangjiagou Bridge satellite image.  
 
Huangjiagou Bridge satellite image.  
  

Latest revision as of 23:44, 20 January 2020

Huangjiagou Bridge
黄家沟大桥
Yanchixiang, Shaanxi, China
371 feet high / 113 meters high
459 foot span / 140 meter span
2014

HuangjiagouSatellite.jpg


One of many high beam bridges on the G65W Expressway, the crossing of the Huangjia creek was made via a double span structure with a configuration of 2x140 meters on piers as tall as 97.5 meters.

The nearby Wangjiahe Bridge is one of the largest and most spectacular extradosed bridges in China with 4 main spans of 230 meters that curve across piers as tall as 142 meters.


HuangjiagouSatellite.jpg

Huangjiagou Bridge satellite image.


WangjiaheAreaBridgesMap.jpg

Huangjiagou Bridge location map.